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' " " , ' ' - ' ' 1 VOL. IV 1. 1886. SMITHFIELD, nTc., JOHNSTON COUNTY ABPIL NO. 43' PROFESSIONAL GARDS. :iaTnfts H. Pou, Attorney-A t-t,av ,Y,, .lt;i5nd regularly the Court, of John 'o,,llipsn and Harnett counties. rolVetion made in theso Counties. j . H. ABEl.ii, EDUCATIONAL. "ISA T. TXTRLrjTuTOlT, Editor. .... jk-iy; Some mj he was fai search of a new coun- ISSi3iER9. Solution of Problems tSmt Ap peared In tine "Herald" on lStii ef Mareh. id set - . . . , ' N orriCB IN TUB COURT UOCSE. gpeeiftl attention paid t c.Uoctious . fJJTi. ta Court, of JuaouWakt a4 'Tft. TlfflOi, Jr., ATTOSNET and COTOSELLCB ATYU AT LAW, r SMITHFIEU, N. Hll Attend tha Courts of Johnson and Alining Counties. 1, As A stop; 21 hours, it is equal to hi havin::' start. J half par,? 2, ar.d m the meantime t? IWgone 7J mites leaving 52 to be traveled by lmtf g-entiemcn. Tpi., 7 mili p-vr hour; then it m evident that A makes 4 7 ot the remaining 52 miles30 miles; 8 goes 3-7 of 52 miles plus 7 30;aod as II goes 30 roilcs,going 3 hhIc' per hour, he must he 10 hours on his journey. Therefore they must met halfway 10 o clonk p. m, 2. 34 11 M majority, Mls64, 11-11 5Q4 162432,(11 vi Jed by 221 6, de feated candidate's vote;216 plus 182378, successful candidate vote. Therefore suc- ses,.ful candidate votes 373 defeated candidate votes2I6 total 594. J. 31. lionavs, Milo,N.C. l' T M ASSET. ASSEY, try whieh h felt convinced must lie be yond the stormy waters of the West, Ma. Sarah L. Relm Smith Seld, CV A great number of onr teachers? solved the arithmetic, problems, but I cannot publish all for want of space. Those who sent ia their answers first appear in im issue of the Her.at.i. ' Only one tsacher has answered the bis- fcorf question , Wake up teaeners. xm us hear from you. Ed, ar pou iVl Attorasys-at-Law ani Seal Estat Assents, SMlIITFtELD, N. C kn vt cn aid you. , ?. . filiate loans f-r long or short lrm oa rl extmc in Johutn county rwna wWiingto lend roony or to borrow Jm.y on mortgagor Und my find ittotUeir ititort to caIUoh ua . S II J. i. II! I. It one poes 4 und the other 3 miles so hour, botb would eo 7 miles an hour. or one -would go 4-7 and the other 3-7 of the distance,. and it would take as many hours as 7 mile, the distance traversed in one hour is contaiael in $0 miles; but If yon wWi to buy lanu or to s.u , "r r ' , f o miles, 7 S miles, one will walk 4-7 nd the other 3-7 of 60 minus .7, the distance walked by one alone, or f2J, equal to 30 and 22 i and 22 J plue 71 equals also 30. miles. 52 J divided by 7 equals 7 J hours, the time occupied in Rfinr the 52 miles, to which is added the 2 hours, the stop, equals 10 hours, which being added to 12 miles makes 10 p. m. Therefore each would walk 30 miles and would meet at 10 p.m. 2. If 162 is 3-11 of the numW of Totes, 11-11 or the whole number would be 1 1 times of 162 which is 394, and 594 1. Mention three Spa"& tzploers of North, America. .... ' . 2. Who m the rsl Kpea thai- tw the PadSe Oeen? 3. What is oldest tow in the. United States? By whom was it founded? 4. Mention three French Explorers of North America, 5. Who discovered the Hudson river? 6. Why did the Dutch call their first possessions in North America New Neth erlands? 7. Why was the name changed to New York ? WentwortU Mews. Correspondence In Clayton B acl Fcft, l?tk Mr. Rlitor: Huve we aay County Coarciwioucr, if so what material are they made of I They issue license to sell whis key to the worstr lowest down men ia Wader's township. They gav&a. mat It cense to sell whinlej in Jaeuarj; that had been seRing before, and we poor drunk ard's wive's heard aad rejoiced with aad exceedinjf great joy that he was net going to be allowed to sell any -longer be was the neixhbo&OQ& so -- Bat the CJouEty 0maisaiETahaKe be them t& iOnsf Hve-gwated Mm privi- j Iee agaift, and he sW oh the holy Sabbath, &md has sold witlt ovij United Slates E eense any quantity, from a gfflnp, and is now keeping a housfc tlat is a disgrace to the good old county of Johnston. He i the cause of more heart-broken and abused children, and mined and drunken men than any one man in oar countiy. Heap- peals to the worst side of menTs nature. In his hou. -' is carried oa all kinds of mean and Jobaucherv. When swordUnd I contend for this to be pabEsued, and! Gd grant it may be an. instrument of good by showing men. in pliua English the wickedness arid errors of tlxeir ways, tor it is as true, and truth k mighty and will prevail-, and it ail comes from the locart a heart full of love and pity tor fallen men ; mixed with uontempt and disgust at his blood shot eyes an l wluakey tulea breath and dilapidated condition T Lxkiag as it he stayed in the diteh: for h he keeps return ing to his vomit and wailowmg ia tne mire. . Yds will hear from me again if this is honored with print, and if it is-not you will hear fron me railing at your weak baek-bone afkaid to do what ya know is Wledbr my belw was fcErgatf Whether it woaad threogft dark mt hgt, TJe4r a pray r gotd &7 ' ,-. , . Wken I lot W-k oa it by-ana-by. Yours, in deep distress, USHAPPISESS. ' ACADEMY. Ttie ''Herald" FInda aPIeasure ' In wrtiiaof sodestrv- litfT a. Selsool. Fact ad Fancies GleaStx- bt ora KEroBTEE. Local Option. It Li very gratifying to us as a journal ist to record the faet that Selnia Academy is in a most prosperous 'condition, and it was with pleasure that we heard a member j of the citizens of out neighboring town speak so kindly even enthusiastically- as they did of Prof. Henry Louis Snaith, principal of the sehooL Eight here we may indulge ia a bit of retrospection. Prof. Smith graduated from Davidson Cb3&ge in t1 elass of 3t, re tween him and ..hem. They wiil-uot in dorse him in appointing improper per.-n:s. or in. retaining-such prsoci after their nt Srne?? shrub have been ftsbliahed. They will resent Li.- fromouvii ut bad. incompe tent or unworthy vcrmas. Tliey will r? sent disg.aeeand ibrrepate brought apoa the-Administration hy it5;f. Taey will hoM unpardonable tuo wilful fommjfikR of duit tr-ia:hery. Ti-.'s Ad-:ln;tratioa cannot survive the fehauie of bilng cunvie tad through its works. It stands pledged to cleanliness, to hoac-y. to reform. Ii committed to the task of mnkirr itself the contrast of the corruption that has gone before, and it cannot -live under failure. The Preside tit can siiTurd to smile uncoa ccmedty at the froth -and fury of -the Re publican, Senators over those " documents " about tsrhiea the coiuitry does not care, but if it were possible to show that hisappoin- MB, Oarriaao Munufacturors -AND- UNDERTAKER. CHICLES at Rock Bottom Prices. fHa. Utt7 nud Wagon Haror, haddles. "tlS Sm Km frWhed on ,aort ilclC2 would U equal to twice the leT Uow Komb, N. C, March 23rd, 1886. Mr. Editor: Notwithstanding the weiid wind cf blusty March is continually humming its melancholy tune and being wafted by gen tle zephyrs through the forest, bpnng loTcly spring in gently but rapidly tuani- festin" its cheerful appearance oy tne uai State VkronicU. Id a number of towns in North Caro lina the question of prohibition is upper- most. We take it as a good sign that the I .t-; Tin the evils of the ,-A, people arc a man leaves taere is ne - - : ffie anJ m0ving to suppress it. sire the society of his virtuous wife and in- , ' , instead of organizing for " r ' .. .. ceiving the degree of A. B. He had al ready chesen teaching as his life work and tees are unworthy, that they are inadmis- soon after receiving his degree he came to sible on moral grounds anddiscr&JItable as Sehna and attempted the work of rehabd regards character and personal reputation,. itating what had been a rrosToerous sehool 1 then he could not afford to smile. oui. wiuuu na saciy uegmeratea. Tne building was decidedly in the sere and yellow leaf was but little better than bar racks, and with such wretched accommo dations it was no wonder that the session opened with a limited number of pupils, while the average attendance for the year did not exceed 23 or 24. The second noccnt chddren. Oh,! no, he neither de sires nor can appreciate virtue, goodness or innocence. Nothing pleases them then but the grogshop and harlot' den. This is the truth and nothing but the truth, and I defy any one to dispute i. Our husbands out all night long, on a spree, and we call aloud for h lp before it is too late. We sei our property going, onr children trained y the whiskey hot prohibition or Weal option solely, there is an effort to organize a new party. If the hibition in North Carolina it iVMU" W f Important. The Board of Commissioners issued tne following order at its meeting last Monday: We the Board of County Commission ers of Johnston County do hereby notify all persons who Want to apply iur license to sell liquor, tnac saiu man tuaii urmg iw good men before said CoianaLssiouers to swear that the men who shall apply for year Prof. Smith was compelled to use the license to be men of good moral character. same &ld premises, and the attendance averaged 27 or 28. Then the late J. A. Waddell became interested in the matter P. II.C.Dupree, C. B. C. C. mv brcerte laden with weet ordors; by bloomin" flower, sparkling like myriads j lk anj oaths. Our husbands drunk and of cm& on the vast fields and plains Bun. to tie ieCl 0f brutes. Oar kindest anJre long the meadows will be carpeted wor.3 received with a curse, our caresses n-itk volvetv hues: the trees robed ia green Tlflvg;Vel with a noer. Has such men any wish to accomplish any goed they wiu j an(j erecte(j tie present Academy buildinj keep it out of poiincs anu u,w at acosfc cf about 1,400, and the third Prohibition party sentiment wherever it ymr cf tho school was bm in new and wa . . a-. V-tTl -Trli . appear.?, inesuresc i y commodious quarters. That year there tion is to bring it into politics. - vss average attendance of 63, and thi? he We do not apprencnu mai. 4t vcari tne aVCTase attendance has been ia this direction is great. Ia the mam the between CO and 70, while the emblement prohibitionists are earnesc, oiscrc, h somehin? in exeegs Gfl0a Ag a mat men and wfll cheek all such tnovemems ter of in thch- incipiency. Tlie news from lien- t th-s immoliate vk;nity Wt eveQ remote Out of 515 cases before the Mayor ot Durham, daring 18S5, 415 were for drunk- enness.- W o LOW FOR OASH. o o- derson and' Ihtrham indicates that local Miage and the air laden wiih nohet oaors. bujfiReg9 with a wife? Aad tbey pwmtsea ..- An eamet campaign the Amdemy hRg dq Nature will wear her gayest smds .ndAe the holy mnKie alter to love. cUr We trust that it will be made Bt ? oHd look as freh and beaudful as if just Gnd jctoct yt, though efekness and is that it maybe normal ra.es can be secured in the town Wed from the great Creator hand. It Mth 1ot)g rs we live. How is thai -Tk tried. It is fortunate that the M . . :.t.,.t nd W thetu k call . . Kefors niiri'h.tllH M7r atifatiu ruirantf'od. Selma Academy, Henry Louis Smith, Principal. A HiiL vt.ooi, dnirtiiei .p,,y; ad Girl for t-llege or the prnct'cal duties or 4T tlie prewMt Bianagccinrnt tht f?bn Atadrtuy li rjwu with unexainplfd rapidity ia aumbr and influence. li4x,j can Ixr ouwinwi inmi " side; 594 leas 162 i 434, and 432, divi ded by 2 equals 216, the leaser side, and 216 plus 1G2 equals 378 the greater side. Therefore 216 votes were east on one eide and 378 on the ot.hr side. J. S. IIodoik, Abells, N. C. Antiocit, March, 22nd, 1886. A and B start at noon from two towns 60 miles apart. They travel towards each other; A 4 miles an hour, B 3 miles an hour A stops to ret 2 hours. When and where will they meet. While A stops i8 then that tU heavy heart is -oftccd voW kept? I will tell yon With curse. fe tobobeU in JBBe. It thus rf a hane oak . i r tUa Wok aA on- I j tl -41 Vinl .B1 mim I . - I- campus or i loaw8'"'.. --e. I Kparatad trod i nsmmspa., I abaut four acres, and there are two separate uanceaaa -1 " j "" - I Bai LS8U 5111(1 t"- I play groHnda for either sex- the min 1 . A fr. a VAllinu' ft V W . Araa Will lAAl lire DOWTflff a , - . - -l . " AA mw-w l ' sou ana narmony w,u vU 1 1 leei inai. , 1 tionii?f e and anti-proiaoiuonisis sehooi room is divided into two stin throhbin"' beart oi namre. auh on onrofflin ohj; "v, rthvo co -y nd fogs are lifted from th valky by geo- Tict0ry; oh, death, thy stfag. ----- . t to their parties ana aw ma.w-v , nd from fftch a door ng , a. IB , wlH rVfora. College ddrd. or B travels of tho entire distance. Tl.e f.nhP sm L'aiTritv. , , tn H remainder of the distsnce, 52 J miles is Tuition EuU!,u course fKm i . a i .lUrV per nwiiiU. diviiel in proportion as 4 is to3. A traveln Tht achwl is will vuppuea ; AM, Iteadinjt. Wrlin ud rbywological I fc.rt. I rational AppltS Ci be-rwt I.lck, f Uc wphyrs, streams again sparkle in the J In years, lam a young woman, but old sunlight and the heart of man.,! ike tne taoe i jn gnrf arid rrow. I was taicen rrom a of nature, awakes to new life, new hope j rr? christian family. I was raised up and new energy. Thus it w we realize I jn fcar and admonition oi the Jjrd, .Swrrt it in at eve to rest, and put down in this Sodom, and can I be Upon th meadow's tlowory breast," contented ? Can I see one happy hour ? Rturdav the 13th of Mareh was a gala Ank the little sucking bald, taken from its day for the young people of Weatworth. 'mMhr breast. Ask the dove , put down Tt Was the time selected by the memocrs i with a fl.jek t vu!ture, ana yet ineir "wrh Tjterarv Society to en I would be easier than mine. a a ax I aid in making the summer s campaign. f spcctive plav crounds so hat rh ba no eommingliagof the sexes during the addition to The No. 2, $2.50. " 35, 2.00. " 45, 2.25. Dixie, 3.50. I. X, Li, 3.00. Boss, 3.00. Daisy, 3.50. Star, 3.00. Stonewall, 3.50. for I lot am a A Walking Skeleton intervals of recreation." In Mr. E. Springer, of Ifcchanicsburg. Pa., 1 this main study room there are two cloak . . i rtvl C. l fc j i- .... writes: "1 was atmcieu wuu mui i aim cunimouious recnaiion room, nd absoess on lams, and reduced to a f The furniture is modern nd cannot be Walking Skeleton. 6?ot a free trial hot- I too highly commended. The triumph fold tie of Dr. King's New Discovery tor luon- l mp study desk is used, and there upwards Axe?. Hoes, Bush-hook, Etc. Ere ption, which did me so much good that I of J00 square feet of blaokboard in place; After using j torty or htty dollars worth of charts read AlFuil Linef WardTlws at'Factery Prices. A big bt of Collars. Harness, Traces, Plow Liues. Back-bands, llasr.e strings, rami ...w... -rr - th at , ,. fur rurtntfr jmrncui.i-, IriaclpalfrCta ost. - SrCoUeglate Institute. MALK nnd FEMALE Swkhftrdfl. Jeknstffli County. N. C. I, i. Milt. 4. IU Ira t. TarSlagtoa, ra. rBiseieu. ill 30 miles and B (ratals 30 miles. They meet a! 10 o'clock p. in., 30 miles from each town. ' 162 is the majority and 3-11 of the en tire number of vttes cast. 1-11 of the en tire number of votes cnst of the majori ty (162). 1 of 16254 ll-ll-lli54 594. 162432, divided by 2216 plus 162378. I LA LKK. anwrft To r. S. IllfHory nei- 1lon. T bought a dollar bottle. , I three bottles, found myself once more a t ing, writing, phvisoleieal, etc., adorn tho their t- twrttistanafng . nave tuongnvs ana iceu, - . at)Detite. and a gain in flesh of 48 temle of learning, whorin modern method v I pounos. tin. ii" i .... J. .1 II I . . A A. . w gag in a public debate and "show lomn woman-Uod s iat dos gu. " i. letelv restored to health, with a walls-in brief the Academy is a modern unfavorably weather, by the time the f orp capacity to suffer than 'i. :t .tA tMA tnr mnA t rl- I foea K.Ko fhff Inno dove iwMn rj. mi v ir ' i - WUB""-- ' . . 1. - - . , . .! ! i:nt 8hadew8 to gather and the r-hsdowy b. how long, win it lasr f n. iu. veil to ha-ig over the extended landscape Fcmg of despair r ow ong - Diseases.. LKC bottles attractive, and in the primary department nu ne ----- - ."..,. , . $1.00 -. t.rm nf i hit Institution tJrgiu tU first day f March lfi.aud etntinufite?a week. Tuition Per Month. Twition must he paid w(jf, uuless -special arrangemeuts are made.- Primary Pepartmi ut, 2.00. Irjteraiwliate JXqartmeut, Ubshr KnirlUh Department, latin. Greek, French, German, Ai gdm.Gtometry, Surveying, Booh Keeping, pack . 50. gtaicnts will be caargvil lor tnu on flect TJj(; Rpd man is ?or HoW long before the nntil nbie ti Tew dim in the distance, grog hps. the loafers restaurants, w large and ehe?rful crowd had aaemtieu m bannchen from ourminsfr the academy. The old. the aeda. a- County OmmlsMn-rs, of ohurton well as the young and festive were there, oonnty, how far doe- your power extend ? a fi K diiissioa those wa nmonially I Can voa not take the liquor away irmn u-. inclinwl seemHl to enjT th "cold water j who have no protectinp, and let Ube kept Bid'nt a certain editor act wel. Call at T. R. Hood & Co., Drug Store f A Clongh & W arren o reran aids in mak-1 inA'ct a free trial bottle of this certain I ing the singinsr and caltsthecie exercises A Poaslbie tlnrdcrer. march. hi nart to the "dirray dear.' ' .. . . We are not going to tell anoui nis n. . n "ulavins off" as a single, ymn- t 1 ... . .rno fair nn to nucn uw seaicn in 1. Thvsical CharacteriMies: The In dian is of a reddish brown complexion; in ' . .li :..i. riiowii non1 ! li1tu. no. ir. , . .;i.f Tt was a pleant occas-on toall and they J . , . - . f wm Inth to depart, even at a late hour. me fMcntai V nara:reriMie3 . cv....-, .. . f ... . . -.r ata was suirirestivr Oi T.,i;,n nrt nniclr. observation acute, coumcnauc-v. - lit; xuv'"" v v (iSws and Obesrver.') January 21, 1885, a one armod nagro only in incorporated towns, where women I . lenrv Fleminac struck an old ae- and children fin be protected by the ser- Bamci Nathan . Davis, on the head, vants of the law ? If you can keep this I . s eha-f eausing injuries which it is rouble off of us and don't, do it you are I rv.Tr;sT death not long - a it i ir't-n icbuiliai iu . . indeed to be pitied. An -el's whjgs de not j . The blow was struck in of the school it is espoeially notable what' wonderful proficiency little children show when such a system of teachinjr is em ployed as is here a system analasons to that used by the best graded schools of the country: Prof. Smith possesses the happy faculty of making frimds of children; he is a thorough instructor, and he has abjo as III K I THE ROAD, and a full and complete stock of Ms, ifl Ms. Call and see us. E.J.&J.S.HOLT, 30-ly. ' Smithfield, N. C. Manuel of Modes. This new ttllianco of eomracrfo and litera ture is edited aad published by a lady whoso editorial connect iun with ose, and favorablo relations vitli njai y of tha best houses in thre cities, ensiles her to treat ihc suject from prominent standpoints, and to cover excep tional territories on topics of absorbing iu t .wt tn readsrs and buyers remote from tha rri't centres of trade. The work is thorougb- 4 f the term, except in es of protract- td illaeus, or by pecwl wmtniet. Bo&xd Board, iacludini Fuel and Lights, ean heabtaiavl ia good familiea lroai 6.00 to llO.Ott per month. Wt thall eoforce a strict but reasonable ea af rulet. Wj shall devote our best aarek t the moral cultivation ot our pupil, and causes them to obitrve proper retpeet fr -ach other. Vathedsof InstTQCtion. Wa ahall adpt such methods of Tcach- . . . . .t i ... tTfi'i fho American . 1 I ... K.....rlit niiniicmviu. i HI m i vui .--I., ., .iu.ifthiyited stat adthonmghni-acpuugu.v aay aiethod simply because u is r Id. SpedalMTantages Are offered to those who are prt panog U taeh ia th PubUe Sthoobj. as we shall teach all tha studies eiabraoed iu the win. rwa Mhool course. Building. We have in construction a large and Well arrant sehotd bulMing, furnished With proper apparatus, and with a suffi-eW-at lattmber of the u Victor" Sehooi DesKs la ect, comfortably, one Uunare.1 ai.a ten apiht. (The "Victor is cUimed to be the tee" ksV iver mde) Esm&T'ks. ' The pnpils of the lrimary Pepartnient ih iarriaiT- OT trti't tt 1T39 t 4th. The U. &. to tfie 1789 to 1821: 6th. IT&IF'UK V--jr f The U. S. to theSeeeion of Souther States, 1S21 to 1861; 6th. Ihe civil war and the year ensuing 1861 to pres ent time. 3. Columbus was distiaguished for lua devotion to knowledge, his ana inteRac. and indomdable courage and perveranou, 4 C- ;eiuba discovered the I c a-Vad,.r. maw the voutineut of Amen -caw r IVlumbu wer ew te I A . - ... . I I av.1aAV. quest ot auytkos ot me aiuu him to the farry phantom of matriraonia. ciWfcter around your heads, and ymr wives on South Blount street, near Kist Cabarrus. Davis was attacked with severe pains immediately after the occurance. He was cared for at the house ot a negro wo man, who says that he suffered groat and almost constant loss of blood from the wou?d. An attempt was made at she time, to ar rest Fleming, whe struck the blow, but he ?ed; He disappeared for a year. Iufor motion was received by chief of police Tleaitt Wednesday of Fleming s return to Raleigh. Yesterday . it was . ascertained that he was near the Central depot. Of ficers M. Thompson and Stir-kland went ftcr him. When they came . within a couol of hundred yards of him, Fleming ran. The officers, who are lioth pretty I air runners, followed his exampk and near the penitentiary hagVed their game. Fleming was lodsrcd in the station house. He is rather ratieait, but says he has been at v'-rw aince he left here early in teoc TkAnnluw are sceunne evidence asajnk him and he will probably be tried -day. prwimy hours", dreamy hour? . Ro quickly pass away, Whwi love and muie- magic Tcra Doth hold the near4, in sway , tu mers of this community are husi 1 trodden women, and your own ly preparing their lands for the future crop j phraidinff yu, and you do and they are in a happy mooa as io unci i thincs i nave wrm e. n neritv an d succef; mey aro r. 4AUbi8 it, ler mp? v A.yi ..terrnincd to put forth every effort township that Gixlforsaken lat ... .. . 1 ' i.i :ll w.n (1a KnlR i t 1 IrtnV and listen. 83'' The women performed mat; uey ftnd energy anamcy u 1 . ' .; of their labor. Te truin is iaruiia i nowmay woiw", rued chiefly by custom and passion He is bold, but cunning and treacnerou?; improvident h-nd of sports. With strangers, he is haughty and re served. Recognises a supreme being. The Indians sloried ia war; they revelled in carnase. l ny uisuer iuuu... ... hoi. were roer siave. i oi l"" . ... uM treated . t. . vs r niir I i ; it 'niiensnueni cwss uwj inrs. ara-woTiifK . Holmes uistr,u - i ' I - ' . . .w . Tffthe abuse eeuntry in thms dwtinetivc parte, tik bee called in past y -- -- - f worse ina.. csunu,) r .. . .. lowpht and 1 e;f1 what Will belhe doom, v j m VviAmvartAn " nta. i -Ansnntr inuriiruwuvv . nr yravHa Tsruo !?.- " r: 1 U it will be different to .i aBishment of tha-elhat treat English UMlomes in orvu - " . J . ,. I . " .t . t. flh of their T!,.i;. , it .i . .;hin Brtv lines utuy - j I v hnnc oi ineir : . .u,mH.u them verv i gaavea. xw "" " - drawn w """' ,. own w.c . , and mothers have no cuse to feel proua f you, for yen have been weight in the balances and found wanting. M advice Is to you. to resign and let better ,md moro sober men take your place. Dp . he mad with the the Bud fcr this. Its .ditor i? innt. It is tne voice ot neiw ,uu u ...... ........ wiscience aow the d if any- Wilder's il of ETosr find out ded vii- !tnnts in th nprsnns. nf Afisc Vnnln R xt l j ri. i ti 1 v endorsed bv the Press of the country, and Mynck, graduate of the female college at im)!:c At hiVZe, and a a schedule of such Murfrcesboro, and Mrs. J. K. f Towel.. faiHs, figures and" fiiions as cannot fuilto ho The latter, wite of the pastor ofth i3apt:et ehurch here, teaches music. We arc certainly g?ad to be enabled to chronicle the prosperity of Selma Academy. Tt is doing great jjood for the town, and whether in its primary or academic de partment, it merits the patronage extended and confidence reposed in it, and we hope that its sphere ot usefulness will continue to expand. of use to buyers out o: town, u snouiii nun ld'ment.5n every house hold in the land. Send ten cents ( lOcts) for sample copy to, Mrs. Sslie J. Hut toy. Press Exchange, 7t Kearney street, Newark N. J. are nicely. an Orfha. A preamble has been presented in the U S House of Representatives reciting the passage of the Blair Educational bin by the Senate aad the report that the Houae Committee on Education has post t it- eoBsideraUon-uutil the third Mon a v" - Bible and see what it wye about pwttmg the bottle to vonr neigltbow wmin. in vn expeet God to We as whert. the land ftdl of drunkard, oaths and whtokey Tm tuikev shoni and the shops. 1 ' . o -;il nm tm his plow. J he- pal lor of death aad despair wdl leave the face and heart, and children will vavau'' - Thsosandg Say So- nr. T W. Atkins. Girrdi Kan., writ; T never hesitaUi to recommend jour Electrie Bitters to my eustonwrs, they give ostire satisfaction and are rapia fcoiera. The Peril of (lie Adimnistra - tion. -:. - ( Wasltuiyton Poet.') There is only one peril the Democratic Administratim has to apprehend. But one danger menaces its welfare and its reputation." It cannot afford: to have its acts suecessf ally impeached. It cannot sur vive the absolute and unanswerable showing H0WTH1S! TEN MINUTES is not a very long time, but it is eufficient for us to convince you that wo have a prize to offor svery man, woman anil child, that wishes ta ave niney. A visit to our store will roaulf. in your Iirv etia'tion. Admiration, - Nsgotiation, GraVXicaticr? A BIG BARGAIN . . . . that will interast ana piea-e you. awAits you in otir select new stoca ot emny Groceiiea, Ccnfaotioneries and Far met' 8 Sup. plies. ' GOODS THE BEST, PRICES THE LOWEST. Our choice new?tk doth gladden every eye, An.l tliose who comet look, remain to.bay. that it is givihgcomfort and recognition to unworthy men.' The President, as we have They ftnd our prices scarce efftct t r.cir store, . . .i i,-,- And when they've bought fe.-l richer than be. said may pass unscathed through the fury Sam may ir-iae uuxamtu uitvuu tin. iuii , fflr of accusation that he has refused to re- We are selling the following bran4s of fer tilisers .- ... rr, . T1 . Anchor Brand and .National iohacco rer- Chiaa 1 to Minn mav i .. -i j.. .f i!. nna and thrive I .- - l,.- .w n Ann a uuii w " I fniwet tne evii ' . . i vt.si Hitters are me )ure ""V 1 . r.,. i T - i. I.UsmhI ehane and pieo- , . ... i ... plaints, rnruy me MweK No family ithout them. Tliey will dollars in doctor's bills ..,i .l..!avr in reroruus is i ""- j;r.nt crops irom i - . i miww . . , . ,s urunK' cj . . .... t in Tt .twtin ihe Committee on Jwnuw. in& uer Digg " " - Sold at filty cents a ooiue - i . i . . retort the bill forthwith witn ko. i aras. , tm m . i.-.i .f t. .o Tar advance a t - r- r - ! - - . . . ,-,5 larioc, that it is ! tv and full barnos, auV K'i.Wv nd Liver c-om I IenU,OU -ne. dl abound with us trever an.. , j ,ate .hel Tmlemwru. - nd WiWer s townsip wm Su- - i ai ;fr0r l to be w r-tl.,n on the bill by the n- , . -.. i,ener ad a -no" nnTiiri F""' . I KLaBir. au : . un.iredsot . i i .Trtiur it to the Mouse iTT: tlS from wl -at she v now grow- ppond to the Senate's demand for the pa pers on which he has based his action. In ! that the people will sustain him, for they j n8n0, believe that his motives are creditable and 1 his purposes nnspottcl. They hold that he has every right to remove officials who do not satisfy him, for they confided to Ilish Grade thor Brand for Cotton, Premium for all crops. Boykin, Carmer & Co s Home Fertilizer Orchilla, and Genuine German Kwt. nn.anV-tnr onr fiier-ds f-r m' Jaror.. fl . T-MRCctfullv ask a coutinuanc of their patr a . a 3 . 1 T L ir, t fn 1 ) him that accretion wnen tney nmae mm age. .rt,w.u.v, President. What they, will not forgive! llnnrirWfl Yi tiQCCfiMl - .1 Vt IH'l.l .X U I'SlflA.'illlU I flr. ,r whieh thev will not ac- 1 UUliUUlU U. Aau.wwuitoj", pept an palliation-is bad faith s be- . Third Street, Next daor to 1 eaco 4 - - . . . -j - JT r : . . . , oring to ui i" V" - , . .... mac Ilia T w Crtw Am Jet on s Keabers; ana
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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April 1, 1886, edition 1
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